
Manchester United Unveils Plans for New 100,000-Seater Stadium
Manchester United has revealed plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, featuring a 'circus-tent' design, to replace Old Trafford. The club also intends to secure a naming rights deal for the new venue.
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Man Utd plan naming rights deal for new stadium
Manchester United will look at the potential of a naming rights deal for the 'new' Old Trafford as part of their "sanity, not vanity" approach to the £2bn stadium plans.
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Manchester United are aiming to build the biggest stadium in the country have already bought most of the land required for the development
By Will Castle
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Manchester United revealed more details about its proposed new stadium on Thursday, including the precise location of the 100,000-seat arena. United said the new stadium would be situated around 350 meters northwest of its existing Old Trafford stadium. As part of a wider stadium district, the Premier League club said the entire project would create 48,000 local jobs, 15,000 new homes and potentially generate 7.3 billion pounds ($9.8 billion) a year for the UK economy.
By JAMES ROBSON
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